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it is cheap to buy the energy. and also the energy that you're buying is not polluting the atmosphere are driving up the temperatures or producing droughts or health-related effects from air pollution. we all know this -- we know what we are after. how will be get there? the way we describe it in the book is simple. can you have the federal government to buy the things that are and give them away? not practical and not going to happen. we do not have the ability to add to the deficit. you have to open the door to private investment to do this job. >> and the technology aspect of that is? >> it is manifold. there is a curve, meaning price- performance improves by roughly two times every 18-24 months. in the last four years, we have an innovation cycle in batteries. by the end of 2020, it electric vehicles will be priced competitive with gas driven cars. the problem with these things is that we cannot wait. we cannot wait because of the environmental effects and has we need the economy to grow quickly right now. the
it is cheap to buy the energy. and also the energy that you're buying is not polluting the atmosphere are driving up the temperatures or producing droughts or health-related effects from air pollution. we all know this -- we know what we are after. how will be get there? the way we describe it in the book is simple. can you have the federal government to buy the things that are and give them away? not practical and not going to happen. we do not have the ability to add to the deficit. you have...
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i'll tell you that the level of innovation and energy is equal to the level of energy in the tech world that we normally celebrate here. >> how does this all this relate to search in your so-called business? what is the rational for this variety of projects that you get involved in? >> google wants to be at the center of the information revolution. we want to be in a decade and 20 yea and 30 years. what we're trying to do is trying to be part of what will happen. we're not always perfect and we do make mistakes. one of the more interesting things is in kansas city we have wired up a small number of housesow and we're now beginning to seriously implement it across the city, one giga bit of ether net. you say, well, do i need one giga bit, the measured performance is 78 down and 720 up mega bits, think about how your world could change. at that point, there is no difference between your computer and the computer center that it talks to. they're literally in one room together. it allows all of the different immediate qua that we so carefully have husbanded into this group and this group an
i'll tell you that the level of innovation and energy is equal to the level of energy in the tech world that we normally celebrate here. >> how does this all this relate to search in your so-called business? what is the rational for this variety of projects that you get involved in? >> google wants to be at the center of the information revolution. we want to be in a decade and 20 yea and 30 years. what we're trying to do is trying to be part of what will happen. we're not always...
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we like energy and pipelines. what's happening is you get this huge production in the united states. and in the shale and in the permian basin. we're focused on the firms like markwest energy that are processing all of this crude oil and gas. those are the companies specifically we think will see very high growth. and similar to the housing companies, be very good for bond investors. >> how does that equate in equities, in the equities world? great returns to 2012. has the performance so far this year and what can you say in terms of equities versus the bond world? >> let's talk about how housing is. i concur that housing is getting better. we talked about it throughout the year. i've got two problems. number one the stock prices are reflecting that. most of the big home builders are near new highs. even the support guys. they're at multi-year highs as well. the second concern i have is are mortgage rates getting higher? it hasn't happened yet. we're around 3.5% on a 30-year. but watch the gyrations in the bonds l
we like energy and pipelines. what's happening is you get this huge production in the united states. and in the shale and in the permian basin. we're focused on the firms like markwest energy that are processing all of this crude oil and gas. those are the companies specifically we think will see very high growth. and similar to the housing companies, be very good for bond investors. >> how does that equate in equities, in the equities world? great returns to 2012. has the performance so...
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also the former energy secretary and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. good afternoon, is, sir. >> hello, shep, nice to be with you. >> shepard: what did you accomplish? >> three things. as you mixed, one, i think very few talk to the north koreans. we push for a moratorium on missile launches and nuclear tests and pushed hard on the american detainee that he get fair treatment. we were assured he would get counselor are access and that judicial proceedings on him would start soon,ful hopefully to send him home. last thely which i think was the most valuable was getting on north korean widespread television advocating for the internet. this is something that does not exist much in north korea that should be pushed. more mobile technology, cell phones but especially the internet. if you know what happened in the arab spring it was twitter and facebook and social media that moved that country to move those countries in the arab spring towards more democracy and more liberation. so i think it was a successful trip. >> shepard: you didn't talk to kim the you
also the former energy secretary and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. good afternoon, is, sir. >> hello, shep, nice to be with you. >> shepard: what did you accomplish? >> three things. as you mixed, one, i think very few talk to the north koreans. we push for a moratorium on missile launches and nuclear tests and pushed hard on the american detainee that he get fair treatment. we were assured he would get counselor are access and that judicial proceedings on him...
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i'll tell you that the level of innovation and energy is equal to the level of energy in the tech world that we normally celebrate here. >> how does this all this relate to search in your so- called business? what is the rational for this variety of projects that you get involved in? >> google wants to be at the center of the information revolution. we want to be in a decade and 20 years and 30 years. what we're trying to do is trying to be part of what will happen. we're not always perfect and we do make mistakes. one of the more interesting things is in kansas city we have wired up a small number of houses now and we're now beginning to seriously implement it across the city, one giga bit of ether net. you say, well, do i need one giga bit, the measured performance is 78 down and 720 up mega bits, think about how your world could change. at that point, there is no difference between your computer and the computer center that it talks to. they're literally in one room together. it allows all of the different immediate qua that we so carefully have husbanded into this group and this gro
i'll tell you that the level of innovation and energy is equal to the level of energy in the tech world that we normally celebrate here. >> how does this all this relate to search in your so- called business? what is the rational for this variety of projects that you get involved in? >> google wants to be at the center of the information revolution. we want to be in a decade and 20 years and 30 years. what we're trying to do is trying to be part of what will happen. we're not always...
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alone could meet the energy needs of every country in the world for four thousand years luckily some countries are already seizing on the technologies available in germany on any given sunny day the countries wind farms harness as much electricity as thirteen nuclear power plants would otherwise produce in fact renewables account for over twenty five percent of electricity fed into germany's power grid and the us they only account for six percent but energy can also be about making the best out of what we waste the most in sweden for instance only four percent of their trash goes to landfills the rest of it goes to generating heat electricity for twenty percent of the nation and fact their waste management is so dam of fission that in. addition to transferring the energy of their own trash they've actually started to import garbage from their neighbor norway here's the bottom line if policymakers could only look beyond the moneymaking solutions put forth by the dominating energy industry we would actually see that there are alternative forms of energy all around us just waiting to be
alone could meet the energy needs of every country in the world for four thousand years luckily some countries are already seizing on the technologies available in germany on any given sunny day the countries wind farms harness as much electricity as thirteen nuclear power plants would otherwise produce in fact renewables account for over twenty five percent of electricity fed into germany's power grid and the us they only account for six percent but energy can also be about making the best out...
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there are so many different sources of energy already available that could cut this country free of its addiction to fossil fuels and no i'm not going to talk about the alternatives pushed by the establishment like nuclear energy is a so-called alternative is potentially catastrophic to the environment and is only in place to perpetuate a profit structure set by the establishment itself of course every energy source has an impact even the so-called clean ones in the grand scheme of things the impact of clean energy sources on the environment is minimal when compared to the potentially disastrous effects of coal oil drilling and nuclear waste so let's go over just a few of them starting with solar and wind which are probably the most common a single hour of sunlight at high noon contains more energy than the entire world consumes in a whole year and when it comes to wind a single one megawatt wind turbine operated only half capacity has the potential to meet the needs of about five hundred households per year and there are even more alternatives in this there's tidal wave and geothermal
there are so many different sources of energy already available that could cut this country free of its addiction to fossil fuels and no i'm not going to talk about the alternatives pushed by the establishment like nuclear energy is a so-called alternative is potentially catastrophic to the environment and is only in place to perpetuate a profit structure set by the establishment itself of course every energy source has an impact even the so-called clean ones in the grand scheme of things the...
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a global leader in energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact legions around the world, the middle east, and europe, asia, and elsewhere. we were encouraged by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting and all of the above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we need more energy of all kinds. even as we dramatically expand of renewable energy resources and increase our energy efficiency, fossil fuels will continue to have an important role to play. not only does natural gas have an increasingly important role in electricity generation, it provides the raw materials needed to manufacture wind turbines, solar panels. a future of abundant domestic energy is already being made little anday's natural gas investments. in cutting edge technologies to access resources, previously thought o
a global leader in energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact legions around the world, the middle east, and europe, asia, and elsewhere. we were encouraged by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting and all of the above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we...
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around the political ideology for the most part the chicago guys tend to be a little bit smaller about energy more than they were focused on monetary policy and the. salt water guys and the more you know the name you know the the similarity between the two schools is that they all start with policy and i mean that you know the marchers always focus on. the pond. focus on. the treasury spend more money you implement some sort of. help me pond work do which i think it was both its policy agenda if you will the real world guard was the real work so when i started to do a lot of my work. a lot of the what we're trying to do with. them is what we call and now. we're starting from. we're starting from. the. not in the monetary system and really getting it out of. our system works. our agenda saw a lot this was a world work with a monetary system. this is. core to the role of the party but we're not really. ok we think that monetary policy will power were dispersed and ok you know the thing. to our work is the work done. is more broken rather hear what your focus on the descriptive rather than what
around the political ideology for the most part the chicago guys tend to be a little bit smaller about energy more than they were focused on monetary policy and the. salt water guys and the more you know the name you know the the similarity between the two schools is that they all start with policy and i mean that you know the marchers always focus on. the pond. focus on. the treasury spend more money you implement some sort of. help me pond work do which i think it was both its policy agenda...
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on the energy and commerce committee, is that right? >> no, he is taking over the position that mary bono mack had and he will be the vice chair of the commerce committee. it will be interesting to see how and whether she tries to assert her authority. she has actually told me that she is interested in tackling something related to piracy. but i would agree that it's very unlikely. all members are extremely wary of trying to enact laws of technology that they perhaps have an expertise on. and that they don't understand all the ramifications. and i think with various lobbyists, nobody is interested in having a repeat of that. >> what about potential changes? >> guest: that is the big question. there was widespread speculation however, those plans have been placed on hold. no one knows what to think. his legacy is very uncertain at this place. it has passed that many of the it, the allies have either abandoned the commission in some fashion or arguing that they didn't go far enough in the rules that they implemented. i would not be surpri
on the energy and commerce committee, is that right? >> no, he is taking over the position that mary bono mack had and he will be the vice chair of the commerce committee. it will be interesting to see how and whether she tries to assert her authority. she has actually told me that she is interested in tackling something related to piracy. but i would agree that it's very unlikely. all members are extremely wary of trying to enact laws of technology that they perhaps have an expertise on....
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let's use this special energy for you or. i just. have. to get ready for two thousand and twelve they have come to listen to messages in a language as yet unknown on earth. just. like the other participants daniel has paid eighty euros for this meditation weekend coming according to the maya calendar things are going to happen why not the coming of a civilization coming to help us during these times but archaeology these are perhaps there will be apparitions certainly meetings of i was the realization of that i've been hidden from us for a long time or certainly one up. the peak of boogaard as a kind of advance base for extra terrestrials apocalyptic tourism has found fertile ground in this region. full of christian symbols and cattle ruins the old department is a land of legends some believe christ to me is buried here. over the last twenty years just like badoo has written several books decipher in this dream factory. a couple of kilometers away from the guy in there in the shadow bookshop the tourists have quite a choice. of going to th
let's use this special energy for you or. i just. have. to get ready for two thousand and twelve they have come to listen to messages in a language as yet unknown on earth. just. like the other participants daniel has paid eighty euros for this meditation weekend coming according to the maya calendar things are going to happen why not the coming of a civilization coming to help us during these times but archaeology these are perhaps there will be apparitions certainly meetings of i was the...
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the company keeps buying other energy. it's interesting that phil talked about a big rebound in oil this week. it's an oil and gas play, making 54 transactions, $10 # billion worth. they have producing wells, and they distribute the income from them to shareholders. a lot of people were worried about the sort of master limited partnerships because of the tax debate with respect to the fiscal cliff. feels like that's gone away. stock gaining momentum, and, also i love today's volume, the action on it. last time they reported them, it was up 51%. that's not all organic. they make a lot of acquisitions. a 7.8% dividend yield, though. very, very attractive even with the 23% tax rate of the highest earners. i like the way it looks. the stock is over sold. they made mistakes in the middle of the year. now, the company that's heavily hedged because it's only oil and gas -- cheryl: can be a negative. >> sometimes. it bag fired earlier in the middle of last year. cheryl: mlp is the great thing to bring up with energy. we had that b
the company keeps buying other energy. it's interesting that phil talked about a big rebound in oil this week. it's an oil and gas play, making 54 transactions, $10 # billion worth. they have producing wells, and they distribute the income from them to shareholders. a lot of people were worried about the sort of master limited partnerships because of the tax debate with respect to the fiscal cliff. feels like that's gone away. stock gaining momentum, and, also i love today's volume, the action...
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure out if your refrigerator is broken function need a new air conditioner. that's real money if you think about it at a commercial or industrial scale. that is one data set. to your other question about what is the federal government doing, we're seeking not just an energy, but across the government to engage entrepreneurs and innovators across all the different sectors. for those of you familiar with the history of the health data initiative launched by then the hhs health and human services chief technology officer todd park, we sought to have a health
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...
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of course every energy source has an impact in the course every energy source but the grand scheme of things the impact of clean energy sources on the environment is minimal when compared to the potentially disastrous effects of coal oil drilling and nuclear waste so let's go over just a few of them starting with solar and wind which are probably the most common a single hour of sunlight at high noon contains more energy than the entire world consumes in a whole year and when it comes to wind a single one megawatt wind turbine operated only half capacity has the potential to meet the needs of about five hundred households per year and there are even more alternatives than this there's tidal wave and geothermal energy which could have enormous capacity and would do away with so much of the harmful pollution that legs our environment from burning and drilling according to a two thousand and six mit study geothermal energy alone could meet the energy needs of every country in the world for four thousand years luckily some countries are already seizing on the technologies available in ger
of course every energy source has an impact in the course every energy source but the grand scheme of things the impact of clean energy sources on the environment is minimal when compared to the potentially disastrous effects of coal oil drilling and nuclear waste so let's go over just a few of them starting with solar and wind which are probably the most common a single hour of sunlight at high noon contains more energy than the entire world consumes in a whole year and when it comes to wind a...
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industry we would actually see that there are alternative forms of energy. waiting to be tapped into we demand an end to the destructive processes currently being used to fuel humanity and demand the beginning of harmony and cooperation with the natural earth and when you consider the beautiful possibility of making the earth sustainable for all future generations i have to ask what are we waiting for. so as i mentioned last week one of the biggest weapons of mass distraction was indeed the looming fiscal cliff and behind all that is steria was one story not quite getting the attention it deserved the results of a four year request issued by the partnership for civil justice fund and what it revealed while that the f.b.i. was extensively monitoring the occupy movement with counterterrorism agents and widespread surveillance court of the government the f.b.i. was just concerned that occupy would provide an outlet for a lone offender exploiting the movement but is that really the case well here to give us the lowdown on this pivotal unveiling of the survey onl
industry we would actually see that there are alternative forms of energy. waiting to be tapped into we demand an end to the destructive processes currently being used to fuel humanity and demand the beginning of harmony and cooperation with the natural earth and when you consider the beautiful possibility of making the earth sustainable for all future generations i have to ask what are we waiting for. so as i mentioned last week one of the biggest weapons of mass distraction was indeed the...
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so it's hard to understand what someone really goes through and how much time and effort and energy and heart rate goes into something and experiences to stand up for what's right. >> i could not let it go. it just was not right. i could not let go. the law is on my side, and all it did was talk to the supreme court about this ruling until the next ridiculous case that came. it was on the wrong form or wrong date -- it should have been let go. but they thought, okay, just let that one go. the shots were not called in a correct way, in my opinion. she is right. it's a long fight on individuals and hard on families. we cannot leave home on a vacation or go on a trip because we needed to be in reachable place for the attorneys for 10 years. it took nine years in 18 months. >> were we thinking at the time? >> you don't see any cases in the paper that are quick fixes. they dragged him out. equal employment commission has more money than i do a lot of work with them now are you would think that they are doing is training governments that don't bring in the official people to train them and wh
so it's hard to understand what someone really goes through and how much time and effort and energy and heart rate goes into something and experiences to stand up for what's right. >> i could not let it go. it just was not right. i could not let go. the law is on my side, and all it did was talk to the supreme court about this ruling until the next ridiculous case that came. it was on the wrong form or wrong date -- it should have been let go. but they thought, okay, just let that one go....
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we need more energy because the world is expanding, and so is the economic base. > > solar. solar. > round 3) real? estate - a new york property recently sold for $88 million. is the housing crisis over? would you pick a stock in the housing sector, or is it done? > > my stock is home depot. i don't really like retail, the bricks-and-mortars, but you look at something like home depot, that is the only place that i can't go on amazon prime and actually buy something. i actually have to go to the store, i have to measure, i have to decide what i want at the retail store, so i like home depot. with sandy as well, i think a lot of people are going to be purchasing stuff for their homes. > > toll brothers and home builders are a bit overdone. we saw that stock go up 50%. but the ceo says that he is looking for home prices to go up 20% in 2013, and 25% in 2014. > > maybe in manhattan. > > so there is a lot of potential. i think the back- door way is to go through wells fargo. i think the mortgage crisis situation, where people can't get mortgages, is going to get solved, and wells
we need more energy because the world is expanding, and so is the economic base. > > solar. solar. > round 3) real? estate - a new york property recently sold for $88 million. is the housing crisis over? would you pick a stock in the housing sector, or is it done? > > my stock is home depot. i don't really like retail, the bricks-and-mortars, but you look at something like home depot, that is the only place that i can't go on amazon prime and actually buy something. i actually...
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...
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, tax energy, gas, oil and heating for your home. this would be a huge hit for the economy. could do it under the guise of an environmental tax, but it's the quickest and easiest for them a way to slip a broader tax on the middle class into the discussion. >> paul: how should republicans respond to this? >> this is what happens when you have politicians who never think about growth, as dan was saying. i think the way they should respond to it is a larger economy needs more revenue for the government and more jobs for people and more prosperity and a happier society, and-- >> what about training and energy tax for lower income taxes, dan? >> i think that's probably, they'll do something like that. a carbon tax, i would think maybe in return for lowering payroll taxes. >> you're saying the democrats will propose this or-- >> carbon taxes are extremely unpopular politically and remember, bill clinton's 1990 btu tax and some said he lost the house in 1994 because of that. >> when we come back, president obama unfettered from his new nati
, tax energy, gas, oil and heating for your home. this would be a huge hit for the economy. could do it under the guise of an environmental tax, but it's the quickest and easiest for them a way to slip a broader tax on the middle class into the discussion. >> paul: how should republicans respond to this? >> this is what happens when you have politicians who never think about growth, as dan was saying. i think the way they should respond to it is a larger economy needs more revenue...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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many people look at energy and the consumption of our metal resources. this is important. it is not binding. -- unending. host: joseph ramirez adds this to the conversation -- the white house said the president will meet with hamid karzai on friday. josh ragan is on the phone with us to give us more details about these nominations. let's begin with the nomination of chuck hagel, why? guest: president obama has long been a friend of chuck hagel and they knew each other since 2007 when they served on the foreign relations committee. they traveled to iraq together in 2008 when president obama was just a candidate they have a similar war of view and agree on a lot of these issues. chuck hagel has been serving as president obama's intel is advisory board co-chair, they get along and obama can put someone in the office that agrees with him. he has a great personal relationship with him. host: what about the confirmation process? what is it looking like right now? articles are saying that there are about 10 senators who will oppose him. guest: i would not trust any vote counts fo
many people look at energy and the consumption of our metal resources. this is important. it is not binding. -- unending. host: joseph ramirez adds this to the conversation -- the white house said the president will meet with hamid karzai on friday. josh ragan is on the phone with us to give us more details about these nominations. let's begin with the nomination of chuck hagel, why? guest: president obama has long been a friend of chuck hagel and they knew each other since 2007 when they...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> with more than 400 million tweets sent every single day, chances are you or your kids are using twitter to communicate with friends and family. >> but you could be sharing more information than you know, and with complete strangers no less. today.com's kyle michael miller explains how you could be putting your security at risk. >> you don't tweet. you were thinking ahead. >> exactly. that's not a real concern. >> if you are not much of a tweeter at all, you've sent, what, five or six tweets since 2011? >> almost none. >> rub it in. >> hoda, you are the queen of the 23rd, and meredith, whether you are doing the tweeting or it's your kids, they're probably doing it with a mobile device like this, which could be revealing much more information than you want to put out there. ♪ >> today we live in a world of instant communication. that's great for sending messages fast. this lightning speed tweeting, posting on facebook, and instagram could put your
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> with more than 400 million tweets sent every single day, chances are you or your kids are using twitter to communicate with friends and family. >> but you could be sharing more information than you know, and with complete strangers no less. today.com's kyle michael miller explains how you could be putting your security at risk. >> you don't tweet. you were thinking ahead....
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fossil fuels seems that while the rest of the industrialized world is enjoying the benefits of clean energy this country is still fighting on how to balance fossil fuel subsidies before going off the fiscal cliff.
fossil fuels seems that while the rest of the industrialized world is enjoying the benefits of clean energy this country is still fighting on how to balance fossil fuel subsidies before going off the fiscal cliff.
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including those claiming residdnnial energy -3& credits, depreciation of 3 credits... will have to wait &puntil lateefebruary or mmrch & to file. 3 p3 (carolyy)"you basically have pex alllyour liff till you paat do ittanymore " citizens in west baltimore are sex.... which can mean lifee 3 3& i'm jeff abell....gays pill soon be saying 'i do' at &pwaasington's national cathedrrl.... i'll show youuwhy any church meebers are saying, 'please don't'.... 3 --adbbib weather tz-- 3 3 one of the nn!nn!n!n!n!
including those claiming residdnnial energy -3& credits, depreciation of 3 credits... will have to wait &puntil lateefebruary or mmrch & to file. 3 p3 (carolyy)"you basically have pex alllyour liff till you paat do ittanymore " citizens in west baltimore are sex.... which can mean lifee 3 3& i'm jeff abell....gays pill soon be saying 'i do' at &pwaasington's national cathedrrl.... i'll show youuwhy any church meebers are saying, 'please don't'.... 3 --adbbib...
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on the energy and commerce committee, is that right? >> guest: no. he is taking over the position that mary bono mack had on the commerce manufacturing and trade subcommittee, and b marsha blackburn in terms of new leadership position is going to be the vice chair of the full energy and commerce committee. so it'll be interesting to see, um, how and whether she tries to assert her authority in that new role. she has actually told me that she's interested in tackling something related to piracy, but i would agree with brendan that it's very unlikely. i think a broader, more important part of this discussion is that a ghost of the sopa/pipa revolt haunts this congress now, and all members are extremely wary of trying to enact law with technology today perhaps don't have an expertise on and don't understand all the ramifications. and i think that will be an issue. i hear again b and again from various lobbyists every time they talk to a member and propose something, and they say this isn't going to be like sopa, is it? nobody's interested to have a repe
on the energy and commerce committee, is that right? >> guest: no. he is taking over the position that mary bono mack had on the commerce manufacturing and trade subcommittee, and b marsha blackburn in terms of new leadership position is going to be the vice chair of the full energy and commerce committee. so it'll be interesting to see, um, how and whether she tries to assert her authority in that new role. she has actually told me that she's interested in tackling something related to...
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it is energy. we have it more than anyone in the world now. we traded 1.75 million jobs in fracking natural gas alone. there is great opportunities for us to put people to work. we can bring cash to the federal government. this is the way to put it together. we have the ability to do it. the states are doing it. we have to open up some federal land. we have to get the permitting process right. we have to get people to understand this is being done in an environmentally friendly way. we have to go offshore, we have to go to alaska, we have to be, energy economy. connell: thoughts on jack lew. it is an important nomination. >> jack lew is an accomplished professional. he has been the head of omb twice. he has been the chief of the white house staff. my favorite is you work for the speaker of the house. he understands congress. we think jack is a guy you can work with. connell: no big concerns about anything in the past from him? >> no. jack is a tough though though she had her, but the bottom line is simple. it is not the person. dagen: new rule
it is energy. we have it more than anyone in the world now. we traded 1.75 million jobs in fracking natural gas alone. there is great opportunities for us to put people to work. we can bring cash to the federal government. this is the way to put it together. we have the ability to do it. the states are doing it. we have to open up some federal land. we have to get the permitting process right. we have to get people to understand this is being done in an environmentally friendly way. we have to...
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at 10:00, the google executive chairman of the impact of technology on society including health care energy. tomorrow morning, president obama's announcement of his nominees to head the defense department and cia. we will hear from the former house intelligence committee ranking member. she will take your questions about the nomination of john brennan to head the central intelligence agency. we will look at the nomination of senator chuck hagel to be secretary of defense with the foreign policy reuter. -- which the foreign policy writer. john talks about relations between the united states and afghanistan. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 eastern. >> i think cyber security remains a top priority because of the national-security implications. we saw that congress failed to reach an agreement in 2012. they remain far apart. the industry is opposed to any server security standards. >> another big issue will be implementing the incentive options to create more spectrum. the fcc is in the midst of working on that. some of the hot-button issues are unlicensed spectrum that
at 10:00, the google executive chairman of the impact of technology on society including health care energy. tomorrow morning, president obama's announcement of his nominees to head the defense department and cia. we will hear from the former house intelligence committee ranking member. she will take your questions about the nomination of john brennan to head the central intelligence agency. we will look at the nomination of senator chuck hagel to be secretary of defense with the foreign policy...
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collects a steady stream of the dishes get their regular checks in the mail courtesy of the massive energy conglomerate their dad built up and the koch industries mitt romney continues to collect his checks from bain capital it's good to be a shareholder corporate owner in capitalist america you know that's all well and good within limits but aren't we all shareholders in our commons just like alaskans and being such shouldn't we collect dividends every time our commons turns a profit for others just like alaskans in alaska the money oil corporations pay to lease and extract oil on public lands is distributed to all alaskans equally so nationwide all the money oil corporations pay to lease and extract oil on public lands birkin's equally to what i do down here what they do up there and once in two thousand and seven the us government collected nine billion dollars in royalty payments from big oil just on the drilling down in the gulf of mexico in reality we taxpayers should collect a lot more but the us ranks ninety third in the world and how much revenue collection oil and gas extraction
collects a steady stream of the dishes get their regular checks in the mail courtesy of the massive energy conglomerate their dad built up and the koch industries mitt romney continues to collect his checks from bain capital it's good to be a shareholder corporate owner in capitalist america you know that's all well and good within limits but aren't we all shareholders in our commons just like alaskans and being such shouldn't we collect dividends every time our commons turns a profit for...
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my name is ian kalen, hottved by the department of energy and i support thuous us chief technology officer todd park who is not the cto, but assistant to the president. >> and i'm peter hirschberg, run publicly a dozen hack-a-thon, [speaker not understood], build apps and explore what's possible. >> i'm chris, the co-founder and ceo of 100-plus and we use data from many different sources to try to help people be more healthy in their daily life. >> hi. [speaker not understood]. we're a mapping and location-based analytics platform. and we are working with open data and trying to see how we can turn data into information, data into knowledge, and the kind of decision products. >> hi, i'm john, ceo of motion loft. we're trying to understand how people move around cities and provide that data to the public to build new tools for public safety. >> hi, i'm [speaker not understood] with code for america. we're a peace core for geeks. we're trying to bring talent from the private second for and government to innovate. we work with dozens of citieses across the country and next year we should be w
my name is ian kalen, hottved by the department of energy and i support thuous us chief technology officer todd park who is not the cto, but assistant to the president. >> and i'm peter hirschberg, run publicly a dozen hack-a-thon, [speaker not understood], build apps and explore what's possible. >> i'm chris, the co-founder and ceo of 100-plus and we use data from many different sources to try to help people be more healthy in their daily life. >> hi. [speaker not...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> guards say they detained a cat a cats that was trying to smuggle a saw, drill bits, cell phone and batteries into a prison. it happened in brazil around new year's day they tell us. the guards say they caught said cat at the gate after they noticed someone had wrapped it in tape. the prison spokesman says it's tough to find out who is responsible as the cat doesn't speak. officials say the cat does not face any charges, that they consider all 263 prison inmates suspects. emotional delivery for a married couple in california. they got hundreds of love letters. letters somebody stole from their 40 years ago. the couples say they wrote to each other while the husband served in world war ii. they saved all the notes at their home and then a robber took them in the 1960's, the letters somehow ended up with a stamp collector who later died and recently his son tracked down the husband through his military service number and returned the letters. >> it just
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> guards say they detained a cat a cats that was trying to smuggle a saw, drill bits, cell phone and batteries into a prison. it happened in brazil around new year's day they tell us. the guards say they caught said cat at the gate after they noticed someone had wrapped it in tape. the prison spokesman says it's tough to find out who is responsible as the cat...
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energy policy about. he spent several years and i think has gotten incredibly frustrated with washington and thrown up his hands and gone around and around. he points out that every president back to nixon talks about how we are going to get some sort of energy policy and eventually get to u.s. energy independence and it's never happened. it's been such a difficult goal. >> like gun control. that's never happened either as obvious as it is to probably all of us. the administration is looking for ways to accelerate job growth. this is an important one. >> i think it's an important one, i don't know if you had time to do some of these 2012 predictions. >> sure. >> that least the list i have here is all five. i don't know if we have the other five. in 2012 you did pretty well. >> don't say it with such astonishment. >> extraction of oil and gas from shale and rock a game changer. joe, i'm not sure if you thought that was a surprise. >> which one? >> i give him credit for that. >> earnings of american corpora
energy policy about. he spent several years and i think has gotten incredibly frustrated with washington and thrown up his hands and gone around and around. he points out that every president back to nixon talks about how we are going to get some sort of energy policy and eventually get to u.s. energy independence and it's never happened. it's been such a difficult goal. >> like gun control. that's never happened either as obvious as it is to probably all of us. the administration is...
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it also includes measures to help businesses invest in facilities for renewable energy and expand overseas. it will also improve the health care system. the emergency economic measures are expected to total over $225 billion. there will be a shortfall of around $55 billion. the government has decided to make up the difference with government bonds for construction purposes. the government hopes to have the cabinet approve the supplementary budget bill in its meeting on friday. >>> the japanese finance minister says the government will buy bonds to be issued by europe's rescue fund. this is part of a plan to lead the yen lower and spur economic growth. the european stability mechanism or esm was established last october to support debt-strapped countries in the region. >> translator: japan in the future will consider esm bonds an important investment asset. along with other euro denominated bonds issued by major european nations. >> the government plans to use the foreign currency bonds to continue to buying esm bonds. government officials see the moreover as a way to stabilize the european
it also includes measures to help businesses invest in facilities for renewable energy and expand overseas. it will also improve the health care system. the emergency economic measures are expected to total over $225 billion. there will be a shortfall of around $55 billion. the government has decided to make up the difference with government bonds for construction purposes. the government hopes to have the cabinet approve the supplementary budget bill in its meeting on friday. >>> the...
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. >> there's a great energy here in the locker room. haven't felt that for a long time. to have 8-10 players wondering around the locker room, shaking hand, excited about seeing each other, it's nice to have that around again. >> did you see the weather in hawaii last few days? it's been delay after delay because of the 40 miles per hour winds. >>> here's wind that helps stricker push the ball into the cup. that's an eagle. he's two shots behind dustin johnson. they'll finish that tournament tomorrow, hopefully. that is a good thing. >>> were you busy skiing the slopes this week? you might have missed a thing or two. >>> how do you like it? the bank stays open late for valley native jordan as they remain unbeaten. clay matthews, new way to get to the quarterback, have a nice trip. see you next fall. warriors found out the hard way why they call it la lob city. clippers have become the toast of la of lob angeles. thank you very much. i'll be here all week. now to the splitter for the easy layup. >> oh you didn't know? you better call somebody! >> what's the hook? >> you d
. >> there's a great energy here in the locker room. haven't felt that for a long time. to have 8-10 players wondering around the locker room, shaking hand, excited about seeing each other, it's nice to have that around again. >> did you see the weather in hawaii last few days? it's been delay after delay because of the 40 miles per hour winds. >>> here's wind that helps stricker push the ball into the cup. that's an eagle. he's two shots behind dustin johnson. they'll...
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>> we have been talking about energy independence, sean, as long as i can remember and democratic and republican presidents haven't wanted to go there. it's too ease toy buy oil from the middle east, that's exactly what we've done and we've had a foreign policy. >> sean: why do i think the the people in the middle east think we're stupid? no, if i'm sitting there and they are he' paying me all this money and i'm a billionaire, a trillion-- thinking america has more gas energy resources than we do and they're buying from us. >> right, in many cases so many of these regimes in the middle east, to whom we give all of this money, by purchasing oil, turn that money around and support for terrorism. it's a vicious cycle. in the past, judy, that's been true, so many administrations decided it's been in america's interest to deal with these odious regimes. the difference now, we do have the shale gas and technology to get natural gas out of the ground. we're sitting on a ton of it, sean. the whole geopolitical dynamics can change in the world and united states can be energy independence and e
>> we have been talking about energy independence, sean, as long as i can remember and democratic and republican presidents haven't wanted to go there. it's too ease toy buy oil from the middle east, that's exactly what we've done and we've had a foreign policy. >> sean: why do i think the the people in the middle east think we're stupid? no, if i'm sitting there and they are he' paying me all this money and i'm a billionaire, a trillion-- thinking america has more gas energy...
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that is a great thing because energy makes us all richer. last night my wife and i paid our natural gas bill for the month. it was not super cheap, but it was not that expensive. it allows us to have money to spend on other things we were rather spend money on, rather than having to suffer in energy poverty. natural gas has enabled the united states to be the largest producer of natural gas. that is a good thing. so far the environmental track record of hydraulic fracturing has been very good. >> kate sat -- kate hudson of river keeper in new york state. what is the problem? what is the evidence that there is a problem with fracking? >> one of the problems is, who has the responsibility to come up with evidence? every day there is more evidence of the negative, adverse impact of fracking. every day in new york there is more evidence on the table. >> could you explain what is? we should have started there. >> i do not think there is much debate that hydraulic fracturing, which has only been going on for seven or eight years, is an extremely i
that is a great thing because energy makes us all richer. last night my wife and i paid our natural gas bill for the month. it was not super cheap, but it was not that expensive. it allows us to have money to spend on other things we were rather spend money on, rather than having to suffer in energy poverty. natural gas has enabled the united states to be the largest producer of natural gas. that is a good thing. so far the environmental track record of hydraulic fracturing has been very good....